 | American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1793 - 428 pages
...experience would loon make the ufe of the inftrument familiar. N°. XXXI. An Inquiry into the Quejlion, "whether the APIS MELLIFICA, or TRUE HONEY-BEE, is a native of America, Read Feb. £< O many animals and vegetables have been i, 1/93. ,j^ introduced into the countries of... | |
 | Benjamin Smith Barton - Bee culture - 1793 - 42 pages
...experience would foon make the ufe of the inftrament familiar. 'N°. XXXI. An Inquiry into the ®aejlion, whether the APIS MELLIFICA, or TRUE HONEY-BEE, is a native of America. Read Feb. OO many animals and vegetables have been *' 'm> 1^ introduced into the countries of America,... | |
 | Joseph Banks, Jonas Dryander - Natural history - 1796 - 650 pages
...RattleSnake, with an account of the effects of its poison. ib. n. 401. p. 377 — 381. Benjamin Smith BARTON. An account of the most effectual means of preventing...the bite of the Crotalus horridus, or Rattle-snake. Transact, of the Amer. Society, Vol. 3. p. 100 — 115. 2 7 . Venenum Vípera. ^Confer Monograpbias... | |
 | Jeremias David Reuss - Science - 1806
...John DEBRAVV'S Improvements in the culture of bee». Ibid. Y. 177«. p. 107. ^Benjamin Smith BARTON, Inquiry into the question, whether the apis mellifica, or true honeybee, is a native of America. Transact, pf the American Soo. Vol.jp 24!» Johann Johann Friedrich STEINMETZ, Physikalische Untersuchung... | |
 | William Paul Crillon Barton - Botany - 1816 - 46 pages
...Philosophical Society and printed in the different volumes of the transactions of that society. t . An account of the most effectual means of preventing...rattle-snake. Philo. Trans, vol. 3d, pages 14, quarto. * It is ray intention to continue this work, the Flora of Gronovius being so valuable, that when completed... | |
 | Natural history - 1819 - 562 pages
...1787, in-4.°, fig. SMITH-BÀBTOH (Benjamin), An account of the most effectuai menus of prcventing the deleterious consequences of the bite of the crotalus horridus , or rattle-snake. (Transact. of the Amer. Society, vol. 3, p. 100. ) 4.° Batracho graphes. a. Histoire naturelle des... | |
 | William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - Botany - 1836 - 416 pages
...Philosophical Society and printed in the different volumes of the transactions of that society. 1. An account of the most effectual means of preventing...quarto. 2. An inquiry into the question whether the apis melifica, or true honey-bee, is a native of America. Ditto, 20 pages quarto. 3. A botanical description... | |
 | William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - Botany - 1836 - 414 pages
...Philosophical Society and printed in the different volumes of the transactions of that society. 1. An account of the most effectual means of preventing...quarto. 2. An inquiry into the question whether the apis melifica, or true honey-bee, is a native of America. Ditto, 20 pages quarto. 3. A botanical description... | |
 | Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1008 pages
...Dysentery; of the Yellow Fever; of the Tetanus or Lock-jaw, &c. London, 1788. 8vo. BARTON BENJ. SMITH, MD, An Account of the most effectual means of preventing the deleterious consequences of the Bite of the Crotalu» hórridas, or Rattlesnake ; in the Transactions of the American Society, voL iii. p. 100.... | |
 | Louis Jean R. Agassiz - 1848 - 546 pages
...of the same genus of Amphibious Animals. Philad. 1808, 8°. fig. — Voigt's Mag. XII. p. 486. 15. An Inquiry into the question, whether the Apis mellifica, or true Honey-bee, is a native of America ? — Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. III. p. 241.— Bibl. Ent. I. p. 16. 16. On an American Species of Dipus or... | |
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